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Real Madrid vs Villareal

Young Pro

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Really looking forward to this one. It will intresting too see how Rossi dose tonight, still think United made a big mistake in letting him go. Also looking forward to seeing how this new Madrid side dose under Schuster I missed there game last week but they didnt look very good in the Super Cup against Sevilla.

I'll go with 3-2 Madrid.

Young Pro

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I'll say 2-2

Villareal demolished Valencia and they seem to be on form. Real had trouble in their opening match and might need a few more games for the new guys to gel together as a team. I'm hoping Rossi might score too.

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I watched Valencia - Villarreal and Villarreal played very well. I hope that Villarreal win.

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I didnt see the games last weekend but I heard Villerreal played really well and Real were poor but ill go for a 2-2 draw

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putrum6 wrote:
I watched Valencia - Villarreal and Villarreal played very well. I hope that Villarreal win.


How did you watch it? I thought there are no live matches because of the TV rights dispute.

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There are problems with TV rights yes but most of the problems are for televisions out of Spain. Here we could watch the game and free Very Happy Always the games played on Sunday we had to pay to watch but now with these problems we can watch 2 free live games, then is better for us Very Happy

Young Pro

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Ah right. Convenient.

Young Pro

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2:1 I think.

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Peter_rggu wrote:
2:1 I think.


Full time, 2:1...

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Madrid are winning 4-0 Shocked



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Young Pro

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marios wrote:
Ah right. Convenient.


You can use the program of the page:

http://zattoo.com/

And in the channel La Sexta is where there are more games. Sure Saturday at 10pm spanish hour and then after that there is another game, but not live. Then perhaps Sunday at 7pm and 9pm there are live games too, but not always.

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Dave13 wrote:
Madrid are winning 4-0 Shocked

Shocked Shocked I thought that I'm watching live translation in the internet...Shocked
reckon it was an old match Smile

Young Pro

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5-0 full time. That was just really really reallyyyyy great to watch. Thats what football is all about. One of the best attacking performances I've seen from any team in a long while. Great.

Young Pro

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Also you'll never see that type of football played in England or anywhere else in Europe for that matter.

Young Pro

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Just saw all the goals. Sneijder gets better with every match.

What a result! 5-0 away against a team which beat Valencia 3-0. Sounds ridiculous.

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it sounds incredibly! and Villarreal played at home!

yeah, both Sneider's goals are very nice, the free kick was very accurate and exact. Like this player and nice to see him finding the interaction with other players so quickly.

Guti now writes on his back Guti Haz., not H. Guti.

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I think that the reason of Guti Haz. is for Guti H. of Hernandez and the A and Z are the first letters of his son and daughter, Aitor and Zaira.

World Class

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Oh man, i'm gutted.

I was so busy i couldn't watch it. And i mean incredibly busy!

Anyone know where i can watch a repeat of it?

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You couldn't watch it on TV cause there's a legal dispute right now about international TV rights or something. Maybe you could have watched it on tvlizer when it was on but i don't know where you could find a repeat.

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marios wrote:
You couldn't watch it on TV cause there's a legal dispute right now about international TV rights or something. Maybe you could have watched it on tvlizer when it was on but i don't know where you could find a repeat.


I watched it on Sky Sports

Young Pro

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From Forbes:

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MADRID (Thomson Financial) - A Spanish court has rejected a request from Sogecable SA's Audiovisual Sports (AVS) division to block Mediapro from entering stadiums with television cameras and broadcasting football matches, until a final decision has been taken on broadcasting rights.

AVS and Mediapro are currently embroiled in a legal battle over a contractual agreement to share premier league football broadcasting rights, which the Catalan producer claims is invalid.

In a statement, Mediapro said the court has decided that until the legal battle over who holds the rights to which games is concluded, Mediapro will be permitted access to the games and permission to broadcast them.


So basically this Mediapro company is televising some of the games until the legal dispute ends.

We get La Liga from Supersport here and i'm sure they don't show the games. Maybe Sky has some sort of agreement with Mediapro or something.

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Sky Sports show plenty of Spanish games, usually 4 every weekend. I saw the highlights this morning, great performance from Real, every player seemed to play superbly

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It ended 5-0 to real what a drubbing. they're da real deal.

World Class

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Of course we're the real deal!

We've been better than the teams that were better than us last season, so we're right back up there with the top, top guns of European football.

Well we were in the latter part of last season anyway.

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sticky tissue wrote:
Of course we're the real deal!

We've been better than the teams that were better than us last season, so we're right back up there with the top, top guns of European football.
Well we were in the latter part of last season anyway.


I wouldnt go that far. It was a very impressive performance from Madrid but its only 1 game. They struggled last week against Athelitco & were out classed the week before that against Sevilla.

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